Bigaloo the Singing Elephant


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The book is about a young elephant who loves to sing. It is written in such a way that the reader can put-on the voices of the characters and can pretend to be frightened, happy, worried or exultant. Through such reading a love of stories can be developed in children and the vital foundation stones of their education can be laid. As children become confident and begin to mimic the reader, so their love of reading is developed. Best of all, this happenes in a caring, happy, loving atmosphere. The book is designed to be scrumptious. Reading should be fun!




Penelope the Singing Elephant


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Penelope the Singing Elephant is introducing her readers to new vocabulary words as she sings and dances. Children imagine learning in a new Land. She was born to teach core lessons how to love, brush our teeth, getting along with others and building a gap between those with eyesight and those without. 741 North Vermont which is the Los Angeles Braille Institute for the blind , Penelope will hold your hand as we move our bodies around.




Campfire Songs for Ukulele


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(Ukulele). 30 favorites to sing as you roast marshmallows and strum your uke around the campfire. Includes: Blowin' in the Wind * Drift Away * Edelweiss * God Bless the U.S.A. * Hallelujah * The House of the Rising Sun * I Walk the Line * Lean on Me * Let It Be * The Lion Sleeps Tonight * On Top of Spaghetti * Puff the Magic Dragon * Take Me Home, Country Roads * Wagon Wheel * You Are My Sunshine * and many more.




Catalog of Copyright Entries


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CMJ New Music Report


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CMJ New Music Report is the primary source for exclusive charts of non-commercial and college radio airplay and independent and trend-forward retail sales. CMJ's trade publication, compiles playlists for college and non-commercial stations; often a prelude to larger success.




The Publishers Weekly


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Outing Magazine


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Planets and People


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By Southern Playwrights


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By Southern Playwrights is a rare assemblage of works from the 1980s and 1990s by writers continuing the tradition of Tennessee Williams, Lillian Hellman, and Beth Henley, among others. This book makes available for the first time in print Marsha Norman's romantic comedy Loving Daniel Boone, novelist Harry Crews's only play, Blood Issue, and humorist Ray Blount Jr.'s ventures into one-act comedy, Five Ives Gets Named and That Dog Isn't Fifteen. Also included are novelist Elizabeth Dewberry's first play, Head On, Kentucky novelist and essayist Wendell Berry's The Cool of the Day, and Digging In, a remarkable array of Kentucky farm voices adapted for the stage by Julie Crutcher and Vaughn McBride. Southern playwriting is a distinctive voice in the American theater, a point eloquently made in the foreword by Jon Jory. The literary works of the South, he writes, are dominated by "great language, family, strong women, religion, the land, and the past," all of which makes them wonderful for acting -- and for reading. This entertaining book honors southern playwrights in a collection of works that have premiered at Actors Theatre of Louisville.